technodup
Senior Retro Guru
But we don't. Well we do, but the highlands aren't the most attractive proposition to economic migrants. They tend to migrate understandably where there is the chance of work, which coincidentally happens usually to be the places already most busy. The existing infrastructure, transport, schools, NHS etc are then placed under more pressure.highlandsflyer":34nyv9fr said:Personally I am with Dyna, come one come all. We have plenty of room for more.
I don't think anyone is saying that's all migrants fault- successive governments should take their share of the blame, but having an open for all policy is a disaster waiting to happen. Cameron said he'd bring it down but hasn't. As an island some simple controls really shouldn't be beyond us, we have 3m unemployed, get some of them to work and allow skilled labour in where needed. I see that as a pragmatic approach, we're fncked now, huge numbers are going to get more fncked when interest rates rise, how does letting anyone who wants in in, help?
Aye, anyone who questions the leftist utopia is lying Tory scum. We get it.Bats":34nyv9fr said:Only problem is right wingers don't do facts. Bring them a well reasoned argument with supporting evidence, and they come out with a nasty soundbyte