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Thursday, 3 September 2015

Britain is full of refugees and we can’t take any more… look at the evidence



Britain is full. That’s simple to see (just look at the photos).

Look around you and you realise that the UK has no room left to cope with any more people. And it’s something backed up by the prime minister.

David Cameron said: ‘We have taken a number of genuine asylum seekers from Syrian refugee camps and we keep that under review, but we think the most important thing is to try to bring peace and stability to that part of the world.

‘I don’t think there is an answer that can be achieved simply by taking more and more refugees.’
And look, there’s nowhere to put them:



And it’s fine, it’s not like anything bad is happening in other countries, just as celebrities say:

‘Show me pictures of coffins, show me bodies floating in water, play violins and show me skinny people looking sad.’

And Britain is full. The people of Twitter (though a minority) have decreed it to be so:


And who are we to argue with facts?



Yes, we can talk facts about infrastructure and about ruining ‘areas of natural beauty’ because public transport just wouldn’t work on golf courses…

And you don’t want to ruin them with temporary housing

Powys, Wales, UK

East Sussex

You can’t move for the amount of people crammed into the UK


In all seriousness, yes infrastructure is struggling but not because of helping people in need. It is precisely because we don’t do enough


Lone tree on the shingle at Dungeness

And there are 11m houses, it is believed, uninhabited across Europe

Landscape, Devon, England

Cornish quilt

Port Isaac from above

And yes, if you’ve got this far down the article, you already agree or you’re so furious you’re about to explode.

But let’s open up that discussion…

Scenic View Of Patchwork Landscape

Newlands Chapel nestled in the beautiful Newlands Valley, Lake District,

Rather than just shouting at each other from behind closed Twitter accounts

Landscape, Conwy Valley, Conwy, Wales

Autumn trees in golden mist, English Countryside

Now you’ve seen incontrovertible proof that there is not a single metre of land that isn’t filled with immigrants…

Pastures in rural landscape

Lake Dist Dodd

Can we please just work out a way to help and then argue about the long term plan later?


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