Workingman wrote:It is 'NOT' the fault of those trying to get here, but it 'IS' the fault of those who have done sod all to tell them it is not gong to work.
You contradicted yourself there WM. You make the case that these people are doing this, not because of war displacement but, for economic reasons. A reason of numbers. A chance taken to illegally enter another country, live illegally and work illegally, so that the money they earn can be spent 10 fold at home and give them a jumpstart over the top of everyone else.
IF that is true and I fully believe it is, then these people are making their children bargaining chips in a game of chance. For no other reason than they want to try and "get rich quick" illegally.
These people are not only putting their children at risk in the crossing, they are putting their children in the hands of illegal smuggling and trafficking gangs. Gangs who, no doubt, will take all the advantage of that they can.
So, HELL YES they are responsible. They are using their children as bargaining counters against our social responsibility.
How far does it have to go? 100,000? 1 Million? 10 Million? Before we have to stop it and we let people drown? But by then there will be so many that we will be responsible for drowning tens of thousands, not dozens or hundreds. Because our responsibility is to stop this now, to catch the gang leaders, to execute or imprison them, to stop this uncontrolled illegal flow of people who will destabilise our entire social structure.
We have already had reported instances of Moslems throwing Christians overboard when the boat was in difficulty. These people are going to bring their prejudices and their attitudes to our country for no other reason that economic migration.
If we can't be honest with ourselves about that then we have lost already and "breast beating" about the loss of lives will serve nothing but the press. If we've given up then why don't we just invite the whole of North Africa to come over and live with us? Because the net result to the EU as a whole will be similar.
On the other hand, I might just say "bring them in, take them all, give them succour". Because nothing is more sure to break up the open borders of the EU than this kind of uncontrolled migration of illegals. But my social conscience will not allow the vast numbers that would generate to put their lives at risk. My social conscience says stop it now, even if it costs lives and we will gain in saved lives later.
I notice that after the ship with all those people was left to it's fate by Australia, that it has not happened again. Well not that I've picked up.
We are not talking about the Vietnamese boat people here where they were being slaughtered in their thousands at home and took to the sea in a pure act of survival.
I make no apology for my hard line. I believe, in the long run, that it will save lives. That, for me, is the role of our governments. Not to skip the issue and put more people at risk. Let's blame the real people here. Those taking money to do this and leaving those who have paid to their fate.
One final thought which I thought of like WM about the mayday. I do wonder if the boats were ever supposed to make it at all. Of if the goal was to force the EU to rescue them and then take them in????
In which case, look for a hell of a lot more dead bodies in the sea in the near future....