Re: UK Asylum seekers : Wed Apr 27, 2022 2:34 pm
secondstanza wrote:
A big factor is probably language. There are more English speakers either as a first or second language than any other; it will make resettlement significantly easier if you can speak the language of that country. Leaving out the ease of the processes as I have no knowledge, I think it's probably appealing to go to somewhere which already has a sizeable community of people from the same country and we are quite a welcoming country anyway - despite what some on this forum would have you believe.
France and Germany also have such communities.
Germany take far more asylum seekers/ immigrants than we do in the UK, maybe France too but, I'm not certain ?
In the Tory press, this is portrayed as a UK only issue, when it absolutely isn't.
The whole concept of remaining in the country where you were born no longer seems to apply and in fairness, why should anyone settle with the hand they are dealt, if they believe they can have a better life elsewhere.
The problem is that it's people can see how other nations function (internet etc) and if they can, why wouldn't they try to improve their lot ?
The flip side being that the almost 8 billion people cant all live in the same place.