Neville's Breakfast
Well-known member
To be perfectly honest NB, I don't think immigration will change much whether we Remain or Leave. I think it is a red herring. We haven't changed our immigration controls for decades. The Tories came in in 2010 with a manifesto to tackle immigration, and they haven't, and of course we could have tackled immigration from outside the EU.
Anyone voting Leave thinking that we'll suddenly stop immigration, that these numbers will suddenly start to shrink I believe is mistaken.
Sadly, true.
The horse has long since bolted and the damage done. We have all been sold on the idea that an ever rising population is good for us and for the economy. It doesn't matter that we have to build a new home every 7 minutes for the next 20 years to keep pace. It doesn't matter that planning permission ( once, almost impossible ) is now granted on every green field site available. It doesn't matter that schools, hospitals, doctors waiting rooms, NHS dentists and prisons are bursting at the seams. Its great for big business. Readily available cheap labour. Thousands being employed on or around the minimum wage.
Keep them coming, in their hundreds of thousands. Its creating this vibrant economy that Mr Darling has just alluded to.
If true then I would agree with the conclusion that we may as well vote Remain. Perhaps though there will be new thinking on a humane and realistic immigration policy. I think at the very least the concept of unlimited immigration has to change. Being optimistic I think that we have not had a Government willing to tackle the issue and the Tory 2010 commitment was just spin.