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How Hamburg is trying to cope with the influx:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34448779 And still they come. All this is great but it seems to me unlikely that these migrants will happily remain cooped up in such accommodation when they had such high hopes (quite probably unrealistic) of a new life in Germany. The more who come, the greater the pressure, the less resources there are to go around and the more people will become frustrated and angry that things haven't turned out quite how they'd hoped as quickly as they'd like. What's effectively happening here is the creation of ghettos and whilst they're supposed to be temporary, who's doing what to slow, let alone stop the increasing flow of migrants? You can have every sympathy in the world for these poor people and as much admiration as you like for the efforts being made to accommodate them but we all know that it can't carry on like this. Once you have large numbers of desperate people grouped together some of who will be granted asylum and others who won't, things are going to get very nasty. Nobody's just going to volunteer to go back home are they. Even if jobs and services can be provided to these people how much resentment will that have created in the minds of Germany's existing poor and struggling which will include migrants who've been there for years and who are still struggling? How much resentment will it create in the longer term when these new migrant communities rightly or wrongly form the conclusion that they're in Germany not to build a better life but to provide cheap labour and do all the dirty jobs? How will they feel when large numbers of them haven't made it to the top of the tree and skilled people have been left languishing in low skilled, low paid jobs with little or no hope of anything better. In the UK we're still seeing the legacy of similar problems dating back to the 1950's when large numbers of immigrants were attracted to the UK on the basis of jobs and a better life and many of them still feel they've not really been accepted or empowered to achieve their full potential in society. It wasn't thought through then and it isn't being thought through now, the main difference is that the people involved are far more desperate, diverse and numerous. One of the biggest problems here is managing the expectations of the migrants who're coming and who can blame them for choosing to believe the best not the worst?... The lack of foresight and/or level of denial evident is quite astonishing and the potential for huge social unrest and political turmoil is huge. |
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Heard this early this morning on the world service. Worth a listen. Migrants expectations on arrival in Germany (Hamberg) vs the reality. A pity that those desperate people trying to get there won't believe it.
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I honestly believe some people don't fully appreciate just how desperate these migrants are and how they'll choose to believe virtually anything, except the awful truth. That'd account for why they take such extreme chances and are driven to risk their lives - nobody in their right mind would set off into a leaky boat if they really believed they'd drown. They've made their decision, this is their last hope and they'll understandably do whatever they can to get what they want. Managing the expectations of these people is going to be a massive challenge and I believe impossible. Dealing with all the ramifications of their broken dreams (albeit unrealistic ones) in the coming months and years will be another matter entirely. How many times do we need to see this repeated around the world before we realise that assimilation on such a scale and at such speed is impossible? Meanwhile, at least the traffickers are being targeted but once again the sheer numbers of them are putting huge strain on the prison system in Austria: http://www.thelocal.at/20151006/pris...ople-smugglers Quote:
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It'll be interesting to see how this goes:
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And so it starts. :( Where next? Haringay, Tower Hamlets, Lambeth. Place your bets now. |
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Well there's no way this is going to stir up resentment is there?... :rolleyes:
Sooner or later someone will top themselves because they're being evicted or something and then that'll occupy the airwaves as the media descends en masse expecting a backlash to report on and raising all the inevitable and entirely foreseeable consequences of this madness. I sometimes wonder if the people running the show are for real - are they totally stupid or is all this part of some grand sinister scheme intended to result in chaos 'requiring' drastic measures to control, thereby providing the chosen 'elite' with the opportunity to protect themselves and their lifestyles forever at the expense of us and ours. Seems far-fetched I'll grant you but, could so many people really be so stupid? If they are there's precious little hope for us anyway surely... :erm: |
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manhunt of six Afghan illegal immigrants.......who shot at a farm worker in the West Midlands earlier this week has been called off after just 36 unsuccessful hours
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