manxie wrote:To my knowledge most of the african continent has great mineral reserves and other viable assets and above all land that could be managed better to provide food for their populations.
Yep and to my knowledge almost all of them have either a dictator or a totally corrupt government in power and those which have dictators have totally corrupt underlings.
It was not a mistake when one of the senior African government officials stated that Africa was better run under the UK.
manxie wrote:As for those leaving the middle east I do think all the VERY wealthy arab countries should come together settle their traditional differences and provide a stable situation in all the middle east countries share the wealth they all have to help the countries with less to become better off.
The problem is that the VERY wealthy Arab countries are essentially monarchies or dictatorships. The second it even looks like moving to democracy, the religious factions take over and wars begin. The main tenet in the Middle East is intolerance. The best thing to do with them is close the borders, throw the press out and let them get on with it till they have come to a resolution. Then we can either negotiate with the religious autocracy or secular dictatorship which emerges.
Of course this won't happen so we have some few hundred years of rolling disaster until something finally happens to solve it. Probably Climate Change.
Climate Change will, eventually, put such pressures on borders that wars will become commonplace. If we want to survive, now that we've failed to curb Climate Change, we have to learn how to protect ourselves and that is going to start with strong borders.
We have nearly 11 million people not working. Of which some 6 million could be working. Our challenge is to get our own people to work and stop filling the country up with others who are very grateful for the money but very transient in nature.