Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
We aren't talking about 'as things stand', we are talking about the effect this policy is going to have, isn't it supposed to be a deterrent and therefore reduce illegal crossings? Surely it is pretty simple to forecast a best/worst case scenario and project cost based on that? Do you wonder why they haven't produced and published that alongside the policy?

Surely you need to see this before you decide whether it is a good idea. Would you support this policy even if it ends up costing more?
If a policy doesn't work you cease doing it. What we know at the moment is that the current situation doesn't work.

If we are unable to do anything about anyone arriving here, then we theoretically are open to accepting anyone who wants to come here, which is completely unsustainable. You have to have rules and planning in place; whether it's to manage capacity on roads, or surgeries or schools or people. Those in the most need should receive it alongside other countries who offer the same, but that is not what is happening here. It is not the most in need; it the wealthiest and those in an already safe country.

Anyway, I'm tired, and it's time for me to join you guys in dreamland ;) x