miasmum wrote:But does the fact the majority of us are immune not ultimately protect us, or have I missed something?
That misses the point. The millions who have been allowed to come to the UK, legally, who have come from places which are not vaccinating for these diseases, are hugely at risk.
So we offer them to come and live and work in our country then, abundantly, fail to protect them because it might, somehow, breach the "human rights" of those who illegally entered our country???
Sorry but that doesn't work for me. Like WM and Cromewll, I would hold them in a secure area. Comfortably and with good nutrition and a balanced diet. I would also put them in an area with mobile phone suppressors and allow them to write mail but not have electronic communication.
I would do this for 6 months. In that 6 months they could apply for asylum and if they were rejected they would be flown directly out of the secure area. I would also only allow in independent inspectors, no NGO's and no pressure groups.
These people have broken UK law. They are entitled to the comforts and security of any UK citizen who has broken the law. They would be given the right to prove that they are truly in distress and seeking asylum as per international laws. If they can't prove it they go back.
That is how I would approach it. But then I think Ghengis Khan was just a misunderstood reformer..... Right?