Rdodge30
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- Dec 30, 2022
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Your question would be better aimed at Sir Keir, if he doesn’t think there’s a problem then no solution will be required.Before we can think about what a solution might be, can you help us out with what the 'problem' with immigration policy is? What's the exact problem that needs fixing?
Thanks
Rightly or wrongly 52% of the country feel there is too much immigration so it will certainly yet again have an influence on the next GE.
The current situation for dealing with migrants and refugees in this country is often (quite rightly) referred to as a shitshow on here. The whole situation needs improvement, processing asylum seekers, deporting illegals, addressing housing and employment (not building holding camps or accommodating in hotels)
It seems to me there are many many issues that need dealing with, I’m not qualified at all to highlight what the problems are or what the solutions may be. However I’m not running for Prime Minister and I don’t think it’s particularly unreasonable for me to expect the man that is running for PM to have some sort of grasp on the matter