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‘Poor Mess’: Readers slam the proposal of Badenoch’s ‘Pravasi Camp’ proposal

Independent The readers were united to a large extent in rejecting the suggestion of Kemi Badnoch Using a migrant “camp” instead of a hotel For shelter seekers, many people inspired the proposal cruel, impractical and politically.

Many argued that the UK’s refuge number is relatively low compared to other European countries, and that moral nervousness is being stopped to distract deep problems.

“England prefers moral nervousness and sacrifice of sacrifice,” one said, while others indicated disintegration of public services, years of penance and constant orthodox governments of the immigration system under the governments – including their role of Badenoch.

Many people asked safe and legal refuge routes, a rift on illegal employment, and the root causes of fair trade with poor nations.

Some said that other countries manage more numbers without resorting to hotels or camps, while some insisted that the lack of housing and rising costs are real, but require solutions that preserve dignity and human rights.

Across the board, the readers saw the idea of the camps as part of a broad “race below the race” in political rhetoric, warning that instead of resolving the issue, promoted distant groups and fuel division.

What did you say here:

A wide and deep synchole

There is no easy solution. Whether in camps, hotels, or privately purchased houses and flats, the cost will continue to rise. No democratic nation or government, or a democracy claims to be a democracy, can take the risk of ignoring voters.

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No democratic nation or government can take the risk of throwing tens of pounds in a wide and deep synchron every year, and can also cause deep crime for its citizens and constituencies, whose views and desires are allowed to be expressed.

Law is possible. What is wrong with our politicians and government?

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Trade imbalance fuel migration

Whatever short -term solutions are, the long -term should have a certainty to help the rich countries to help develop poor countries, so that people have opportunities and do not want to migrate. There is a huge youth unemployment and no hope that they are forcing millions to escape from their homes in poor countries. Putting tariffs on these countries and losing them is a certain way to encourage excess migrations.

Making them properly for your raw materials – it is coffee, tea, cotton, whatever. Instead, we push them to sell at the lowest prices and then make a huge profit here. Trainers who spend to make 10 to 15 USD, are retailed at more than £ 100 – also with iPhones etc. As long as this imbalance exists in business and we do not allow people to meet our basic needs, they would like to flee. Many Europeans moved to America and Australia for the same reason.

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Create safe routes

The response to stop the boats is to create a safe route for those claiming asylum before reaching the UK. The challenge is that these refugee have been inhuman and demonetisated, and many people in the UK do not want to accept any refugee seekers.

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This country continues to use immigration as an excuse for all problems when that defect should be placed on the door of a penance of 14 years and requires disintegration of state institutions that take care of the common working people of this country.

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Actual issues

Still homeless, live in the road.

Many millions in hair poverty.

Elderly living in squall.

NHS at braking point.

Cost of living crisis.

Transport is a mess.

Pollution in rivers.

Well -paid jobs are rare.

This issue is not going to seek asylum, but is paying cash in hand to illegal migrants for jobs. It needs to be declared illegal and sealing.

Passion

A legislative mess

The contradictory law of the previous government meant that the Home Secretary could not process the arrival as he was to existing Rwanda, which he was not. So we had thousands of arrival in the land of any man, so there was a huge increase in housing needs/hotels. complete mess.

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Moral nervousness

I read that in 2025, the number of shelter seekers has now reached around 50,000. Given that this number is much less than the presence in many football grounds, it is difficult to imagine why there is so much difficulty in copying a relatively rich country of 67 million. Despite dealing with a large number of numbers, no European governments took place to resort to the use of hotels. Instead of managing a problem, England prefers moral nervousness and, significantly, uses migrants as a sacrificial goat for all their homegron difficulties.

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Record of failure

Conservative track record on shelter and immigration:

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“Hostile environment”-Failed-unknown system failed to delay the processing by illegally calling refugees in a free brakes

Since 2010, each conservative government has promised to reduce immigration. Everyone has presided over a large scale growth and has left an unholy dirt in their wake. Now, as the same toris swell the rank of reform, they hope that people believe that all this will be different this time.

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Learn from growing up

Switzerland has boundaries of open land with five neighboring states.

Switzerland does not have an illegal immigration problem in this way.

Perhaps go after people hiring illegal labor – no demand, no supply.

Why didn’t you learn from growing up?

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Budenoch amnesia

Is Badenocch suffering from amnesia?

I can criticize the current labor government for many things. However, it would have to clean up the monumental mess of an immigration system created by orthodox governments, with Badenoch a senior member.

Can we expect forgiveness from Badenoch for record-high levels of permission of our orthodox governments?

Disgusting

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