Dear 12lampton34,
I understand your sentiments, but I would suggest there is little evidence for your fears. Your concern about resources, - schools etc is valid, -but only to the extent of the unwilingness of our government to invest in our infrastructure for existing Britons there is no problem that could not be managed. it is absurd to think that even many tens of thousands of refugees could cause havoc in a country of 60 million, whose government insists it is one of the most prosperous and caspable in the world. Far from causing havoc, the evidence is that refugees have historically been a massive asset to the UK economy. Hugenots in the late 17th/18th century brought skills and enterpriseand energy, - jewish refugees from the pogroms in Russian Poland did likewise. More recently, Ugandan Asians, Vietnamese boat people, and Kosovans similarly were massive contributors to our economy and society. It is shameful that a country that can find billions for destabilising wars, directly creating chaos in the Middle East, can afford billions to bail out banks, is unwilling, - not incapable of helping desperate people