Dave the OAP
Well-known member
People know when they get rescued there going to be taken to mainland Europe, and when they get to Europe there not going to be sent back, that is the first mistake because it just encourages more and more people. Where does this end? Does it end when the whole of Africa and other countries arrive in the EU. There is not enough of anything to go around especially in some parts of the EU where the economy is wrecked and people are just about managing to feed themselves.
There is also absolutely no distinction at the moment between people who are in genuine need or people who are just using this an opportunity to get to the EU for economic reasons. We can't help everyone. We need to get real about the situation. Apart from that there is also the security issues to take in to consideration, and the possibility that the EU could get wrapped up in other countries political and religious issues.
I agree that there is no distinction, but my point is you were suggesting that there is actually something that we can do about it...I was getting at the logistics....do you suggest shelling the boats as they set sail? Cameron tried to suggest we sink the boats in harbours...but that will involve military action in sovereign countries which is against UN rules.
With the situation in Syria, and the fact that the vast majority of their population have upped sticks, I read that Jordan has around 2 million refugees then Europe is seen as the holy grail as it is mostly safe and wealthy. Especially Germany. Most migrants don't want to come here anyway.