How is this happening in this county

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It's been going wrong since at least the 70's and I've never heard of workable solutions.
As a woman with kids she gets SOME accommodation. A bloke would be on the streets because he doesn't qualify for the same support.

745,000 sounds like too many for an immigraion figure, but if t's right, how in hell can we keep up with housing? If anyone has a reference--?? I expect there's one of those Fact Check podcasts on it.
And it is not just houses to home 750,000. The whole infrastructure needs to also be created. Roads, Buses, Hospitals, Supermarkets, Leisure Centres, Sewage, Electric & Gas supplies, Schools, Water pipes, industrial estates.

The 750,000 migrants have to share what we already have -

It is not rocket science to work out why our country is falling to bits, can't get an appointment with a doctor, no police, sewage pouring into our rivers. Housing Crises ....
 
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All this doom and gloom UK going down the toilet

We need some radical policy to give the country a sort of pick us up type policy

I reckon. They should put happy drugs into the water supply

The entire population could or would be bombed out if there eads

Simples :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
It is not rocket science to work out why our country is falling to bits, can't get an appointment with a doctor, no police, sewage pouring into our rivers. Housing Crises ....

No, it isn't

But they want you to blame the migrants instead.

An old trick, and it often works.

Remind me, was it a migrant who cut police numbers? Or was it a Tory Home Secretary?

Was it a migrant who flogged off the Water Companies? Or was it a Tory government?

Was it migrants who forbade local councils from building homes?

Was it a migrant who cut training places or refused nurses a pay rise?

Was it migrants who chose Johnson and Truss to "lead" the country?

Difficult questions?

No.
 
To which you ask have the numbers ever been as high as they are now.
It's not just Tories that have created the problem, so as much as you want to point fingers at one side there comes a point where the electorate just as they are doing across europe turn to other parties.
The reform party seems to be the only party willing to take that role on in this country.
 
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No, it isn't

But they want you to blame the migrants instead.

An old trick, and it often works.

Remind me, was it a migrant who cut police numbers? Or was it a Tory Home Secretary?

Was it a migrant who flogged off the Water Companies? Or was it a Tory government?

Was it migrants who forbade local councils from building homes?

Was it a migrant who cut training places or refused nurses a pay rise?

Was it migrants who chose Johnson and Truss to "lead" the country?

Difficult questions?

No.
Never mind, it will all be sorted out when Labour get back in.
 
No, it isn't

But they want you to blame the migrants instead.

An old trick, and it often works.

Remind me, was it a migrant who cut police numbers? Or was it a Tory Home Secretary?

Was it a migrant who flogged off the Water Companies? Or was it a Tory government?

Was it migrants who forbade local councils from building homes?

Was it a migrant who cut training places or refused nurses a pay rise?

Was it migrants who chose Johnson and Truss to "lead" the country?

Difficult questions?

No.
750,000 people arriving every year is overloading the resources we currently have - hence the problems.

Very true the migrants have not stopped the building of any new homes, but the fact that they get one deprives somebody somewhere! (and this very much includes wealthy students who rent and buy at rates locals can not compete with)

I'm not particularly against students arriving qualifying and staying, a cleverer workforce sounds like a good thing to me, but we don't have the infrastructure for it, and as such it is causing massive problems.
 
Never mind, it will all be sorted out when Labour get back in.
oh aye - the money from the Non Doms will pay for it all, probably get a space program to concur mars with the spare change - all from the Nom Doms
 
oh aye - the money from the Non Doms will pay for it all, probably get a space program to concur mars with the spare change - all from the Nom Doms

Don't be too hasty.

There are many years of damage that need to be put right

The sewage alone will take years.
 
Unless, of course, younger people's votes started to outweigh older people's

No, it isn't

But they want you to blame the migrants instead.

An old trick, and it often works.

Remind me, was it a migrant who cut police numbers? Or was it a Tory Home Secretary?

Was it a migrant who flogged off the Water Companies? Or was it a Tory government?

Was it migrants who forbade local councils from building homes?

Was it a migrant who cut training places or refused nurses a pay rise?

Was it migrants who chose Johnson and Truss to "lead" the country?

Difficult questions?

No.

What do you think about the Migrants running our Country? How do you feel about Sue Ellen?

How about Boris? And Pritti? You don't like them very much do you John?
 
And it is not just houses to home 750,000. The whole infrastructure needs to also be created. Roads, Buses, Hospitals, Supermarkets, Leisure Centres, Sewage, Electric & Gas supplies, Schools, Water pipes, industrial estates.

The 750,000 migrants have to share what we already have -

It is not rocket science to work out why our country is falling to bits, can't get an appointment with a doctor, no police, sewage pouring into our rivers. Housing Crises ....
Another factor is that if we are to get on top of this crisis in housing, more workers are going to be needed, that means more immigrants required, that means more housing and services required for the new arrivals, that means more workers required and it goes on and on.
 
What do you think about the Migrants running our Country? How do you feel about Sue Ellen?

How about Boris? And Pritti? You don't like them very much do you John?
as in "South Fork" ? she was smart, but she will be no spring chicken these days.
 
Another factor is that if we are to get on top of this crisis in housing, more workers are going to be needed, that means more immigrants required, that means more housing and services required for the new arrivals, that means more workers required and it goes on and on.
we need to take some tips from Qatar and the building of the world cup venue! the ones that didn't die on the job got sent home on completion. We don't need a workforce that hangs about into retirement, that sort of thing defeats the object.
 
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