You won't find me sneering, Cadeby I've met refugees and heard their stories. I think it's impossible for some people to imagine what it's like to be a refugee because some media dehumanises refugees by turning them into "numbers" whereas other media sources tend to report the personal tragedy when children drown or die. So I guess what media people choose to consume will reinforce their view of the world rather than challenging it. Having worked in an educational setting with refugees I've seen how much they wanted to improve their English, get a job and support themselves, most held the hope of being able to go home at some point and they all missed their families, friends language and culture. My friend hosted a Ukrainian GM, mother and 5 year old son for a year, they went home twice during that time desperate to see the husband and father. They are still here and still finding the separation difficult but there's a small Ukrainian population in the area and they support each other . Would they prefer to be home in a safe country living normal lives? Yes and I think that's true of most refugees.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?
Govt announces Ukrainian style scheme to bring thousands more migrants to UK


I've tried to find the article but it just comes up with hundreds of other awful stories