Unless you have a heart of stone you must surely feel pity for people taking such risks, but several questions are often left unanswered by those who say this country is 'doing the wrong thing. '
The migrants are coming from France. Why? They are safe there, and have also travelled through several 'safe' countries.
What is to happen when they get here? I do not believe we have so much empty council housing (I have worked in local authority housing departments) and an earlier poster has spoken of the crowded tower blocks etc.
It is easy to talk the talk, but when it comes down to the practicalities, how can we honestly absorb 1,000 people a day without this small island becoming an intolerable place where people are struggling even more to find a home, a doctor, and a school place? I shall duck down behind the parapet now while I am called an ignorant unfeeling racist, but we do need some answers to those questions.