Allira
Another thread where posters are virtue signalling and calling anyone who points out the realities for many families in Britain today heartless, whilst at the same time putting their heads in the sand and ignoring the plight of desperate families who have been waiting months or even years for decent accommodation, a place to bring up their children in clean, safe housing.
and with that in mind we've had something in the order of 5 million legal net migration, since the early noughties, that was bound to affect our limited housing stock, which never met the needs of the population before, depending on where one lived. It's not just here it's a problem for most places in the developed world. That monumental step our generation had of getting their foot on the first rung of the housing ladder has become almost impossible for young people now. Similarly to be on a housing list to never reach the top, and to read that you're being passed over is of course going to fan the flames of discontent. Is it ok to leave our own citizens in such dire straits I wonder??? where's the empathy for them. To bring up such a subject is not unreasonable, it doesn't mean that we know and appreciate that there are those who are genuine asylum seekers that need to be helped, but the thrust of this argument is about side stepping over people who have been on a waiting list for a long, long time and desperately need a home. The pejorative "hate" attachments and the similar from those who don't provide any answers as how to allocate the limited supply of housing fairly is the first line of defence. The word bigot comes to mind, because whilst they may consider those who bring up this argument to carry that label, to others they are the bigots and to boot have an unswerving belief they alone whilst never personally affected have an intrinsic understanding in this instance which happens to be housing, and how that should be allocated.