.Let us Have Another View on this Immigration Problem!
I listen to the news on immigration and “how terrible”
it is for the UK. I cannot help thinking that the government uses sound bites
as a divide-and-rule strategy. I have often heard that governments need an
enemy to blame for everything, pointing out that their party is the only one
able to protect us from such terrible things.
I also note that, like others in the past, there is
the use of untruths like 'Illegal immigrants', as Lord Dubs said recently.
Since when has it become illegal to claim asylum? The conservative member he
was in discussion with kept repeating the mantra, “But they are illegal,” and
repeating the lie makes me accurate. Maybe, as George Orwell said, that is how
it works. It makes the lie truth and the truth a lie. I work in the sector, and
constantly, in terms of housing, I have had trouble with insurance brokers and
housing authorities. “We cannot insure you”, they say, “because you are housing
illegal people”. “No, I am not. I am accommodating people with government
papers, ID cards and the like to be here”. That doesn't work as they “know
-whatever” they are illegal. The Prime minister keeps saying so. So, that must
make it true?
I have been trying to work out the figures that the
government keeps throwing at us in order to consider the actual situation. This
is hard to work out, even from the government departments, because they often
don't know the true picture.
But here is another way to look. Away from the noise
of them being illegal. “They are illegal!”
“They are illegal!” 25% of these “illegal” people are students studying in the
UK, and probably paying into UKPLC around 1400 pounds a month, i.e. £16,000 per
year. Then there is the NHS, which we
are constantly being told has a shortage of workers. However, 25% of the
workers they have are also part of the big “illegal” problem!
On top of the problems of the NHS, there is the Care Sector.
Oh dear! The government has recruited more “illegals” for that sector, and
apparently, according to the latest figures, that represents 58% of this “terrible”
immigration problem we need protection from.
And that leaves those small boats. So; what percentage
of the big “illegal” problem does that represent? According to the best figures
I can find, that amounts to slightly less than 3%. So, let's try some
additions:
·
Students bringing in £16,800 a year =
25%
·
NHS workers, I guess working and
paying tax = 12%
·
Coming to work in Care Sector, again
paying tax = 58%
·
Small Boats (not illegal to claim
asylum no matter how you get here. Let's be generous = 3%,
That gives us a grand total of 98%
Then I know that others come other ways. I have met
them. Maybe that is the additional 2% giving us the total 100%.
To tackle those other problems, the housing numbers
of “long-term empty homes” rose again in 2023 by 12,556 (or 5%)
to 261,189. The number of asylum seekers waiting longer than six
months for a decision now stands at 128,812. That means there must be
around 132,377 spare ones if we accommodate all those asylum seekers. And
wouldn't that money spent on hotels be better spent on bringing those empty
homes back into good use?
“What a lot these people are costing us!” cry
government ministers. However, if we allowed them to work and pay tax at the
basic rate, it would earn the UK coffers at least half a billion pounds
annually. It would not prevent or hinder processing their asylum application.
It would undoubtedly help the system.
Of course, if you solve these problems, what will you
use as sound bites? 'Stop the Boats!'
What else could be used to persuade you to think “We, the government are
protecting you. This means you really need to keep us in government.”
Does anyone leave the UK with, maybe, a bit of
balance? In the year ending December 2022, approximately 557,000
people emigrated from the United Kingdom, 92,000 of whom were British
citizens, 202,000 were EU citizens, and 263,000 were non-EU citizens. So, doing
those sums again:
·
Out = 557,000
·
In = 128,812
·
Net loss = 428,188
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