£169k per Asylum Seeker

Why do you do this assumption thing of what I think. You talk ******.
 
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See you've not acknowledged that the ruling classes play us off against each other as you post positively identifies.
When did we as a society stop believing in the rule of law to run a country and now what we see today, defending lawbreakers to roam the country.?

Who is defending them.

I am clear - invest in solving the problem and not this half hearted approach because it suits the Government to give lip service to it.
 

Perhaps we can learn something from that - increase the pathways for legal migration.

No one has answered the glaring point - how do we grow the economy with an aging population and declining birth rate?
 
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No one has answered the glaring point - how do we grow the economy with an aging population and declining birth rate?
I thought that had been discussed in so far as technology is moving at such a pace human beings will become surplus to requirements.
 
No solutions then? You seem to like a moan...
No, I know how you twist things much like you've just done, so I've lost faith in having a sensible discussion with you.
Make your bed you kinda lie in it sort of thing.
 
No one has answered the glaring point - how do we grow the economy with an aging population and declining birth rate?
Which economy are you considering? The old one or the new one???

We can grow the old one by working smarter. We can grow the new one by getting some smart people to define it.

We can stick it out with the old one & wait 'till it finally collapses before we re-build it, or we can make small but positive changes to steer it in a new direction.
 
I thought that had been discussed in so far as technology is moving at such a pace human beings will become surplus to requirements.
If humanas are surplus then where does demand come from to pay for the robots doing the jobs that humans were doing but there are no humans working so they can't pay for the robots.

You see the conundrum.
 
Which economy are you considering? The old one or the new one???

We can grow the old one by working smarter. We can grow the new one by getting some smart people to define it.

We can stick it out with the old one & wait 'till it finally collapses before we re-build it, or we can make small but positive changes to steer it in a new direction.

What is the the old economy and what is the new economy - what is the delimitter?
 
If humanas are surplus then where does demand come from to pay for the robots doing the jobs that humans were doing but there are no humans working so they can't pay for the robots.

You see the conundrum.
The 15 minute cities and the monthly handout I thought was being touted as the answer.
 
An estimated unit cost of £169,000 is found for relocating an individual. This is the estimated
additional costs incurred relative to processing an individual through the baseline Option 1, which is
the current migration system. This cost will only be incurred for people who arrive in the UK illegally.
If an individual is deterred from entering the UK illegally than no cost would be incurred. All nonmonetised costs should be considered alongside this monetised cost figure when considering the
overall cost impacts of the Bill.
88. Costs that are assumed to incur under both the current migration system and under the proposed
Bill process have been excluded from this analysis. This includes the initial screening and processing
steps when illegal migrants first arrive in the UK. Costs that will only be incurred on individual arrivals
if the Bill process is not implemented are captured in this analysis as cost savings and are presented
within the benefits section below.
Table 4:
Estimated costs incurred to relocate a migrant to a third country (rounded to nearest
£1,000)
‘Per individual’ cost to relocate Cost, £
Third country cost 105,000
Home Office resource cost 18,000
Flight and escorting cost 22,000
Detention cost 7,000
MoJ Cost 1,000
Total 154,000
Optimism Bias 9%
Total Costs 169,00
 
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