I'm not looking to argue about in or out of the EU, (or semantics), we, both sides we should know by now where we stand on this one by now.
I relented and thought I'd offer the remainers among you a clay pidgin like shoot out.
I'd just like to know what it is that remainers have against having an Australian type points system that can be used here in the UK to keep immigration at levels or at a pace that the UK would be able to handle or deal with, such as: keeping out specific kinds of criminals and overall and hopefully greatly reducing the amount of purely economic migrants coming here.
Where Ausie immigration rules apply I'm sure they, the Ausies, would be inclined to grab any young experienced air conditioning engineer applicant with both hands and speed their entry, I'm just using this as a rather, I would have thought, an obvious example where a points system would apply in a similar manner here, only and rather obviously with a trade or profession we need here.
If the UK were to introduce a points system the points could be gained by all sorts things that effect eligibility of any individual the UK would want to accept or not for reasons such as age, pensioners that could be a liability to the UK, criminal records, credit ratings, qualifications, in other words make it easy for those people that have the combination of skills etc that we need and minimise the amount of people we don't need etc.
Adjustments to the lists of people we need with specific qualifying potentials can be made dependent on whatever skills or qualifications we needed at various times.
The only problem I have with Immigrants other than the obvious that I have expanded on within in this post it's the sheer unrestricted volume of them, the unacceptable numbers, that we now have which I accept there's very little to be done about them now and we should be granting the ones already here permanent residence, (perhaps turf out the criminals, dependant on the crime, case by case), I'm looking forward to the restrictions hopefully the UK will be applying in the near future.
Where asylum seekers are concerned like most people I can't see there's a problem with them other than checking the validity of each asylum seeker's claim as individual cases.
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