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Migration accounts for 60% of UK population growth and migrants are for the most part young(er) people. Scotland even would have a declining population without migration. Without them the UK would be in a dire place in regards to financing pensions. Source
Fairness in terms of discrimination would either to be to open the borders completely and allow everyone through, or to close the borders completely and allow no one through.
Both are shit ideas that do not benefit Britain.
Benefiting from them should not be the only reason to grant people a place to live in your country. There is people who are fleeing from war and torture or because they are persecuted in their home country for political reasons or because they belong to the wrong minority. It's morally wrong to deny those people asylum and on top of that it actually is a human right.
It's funny, before I hit my post I deleted a sentence about how the borders should be open for the skilled, young education-seekers, the ambitious and have some room for refugees. Asylum's different from immigration though, just to mention. I don't think anyone opposes the right of asylum (except Cameron, but he's a nonce) unless they're a yobbo or they have particular issue in which Britain runs the asylum process, but that's a criticism of the system not the ideal.
1) You are missing the point. Yes, prospecting immigrants are going to Britain to benefit. What about the source country who invested resources in these people? For example Norway does it more fairly, they sponsor our health education with money, so you can at least say they are paying for the influx of doctors.
As has been said before prospecting immigrants are not forced to leave for the holy lands and green pastures of majestic Britain resplendent in classy mentlegen and immaculate chavs of the barest ratings. It is entirely of their free will to leave their home for a new one.
Those who wish to enter Britain who can benefit Britain will not be going to Britain because BRITANNIA VULT, they are going there for their own reasons. Maybe they don't like their nation's political climate, maybe it's undergoing mass unemployment or there's just not good prospects where they are. These people would not be benefiting anyone by doing nothing in their original homeland;
if they could benefit their homeland and be rewarded for it they would not be leaving for Britain in the first place.They're people, not commodities to be traded between nations. If Britain can offer opportunities that are not available in such a person's fatherland then they're all the better for it;
nothing is stopping them from returning to their original homeland with the skills and money they gained from working in Britain.2) Every country has it's problems and they will never fix all of them so this excuse can be used for eternity. I still say that if they are willing to take the talents they should take the problems too, otherwise the relation between the two countries is parasitic and the source country's answer would be to build down their social infrastructure and adopt an 'iron curtain' stance.
3) These people wouldn't be doing nothing but they would work for less money than what richer countries can pay for their skills. The people who won't be doing anything at home are the ones you want to keep outside of Britain, knowing that they won't be doing anything there either.
Every country has an infinite number of problems waiting for them in the future but that's no excuse for expecting the ones in the present to go away by adding more. How bizarre.
The source country's answer is to increase social infrastructure thereby increasing the standard of living for its people and help them get higher education or job skills. If they go iron curtain and willingly give themselves more problems on the hope that they can shovel their woes onto wealthier nations then they should bloody well be replaced by a saner government.
I also love that rationale.
Britain employing skilled workers from abroad:
Britain paying for another country's expenses:
U wot
What can I say? I'm lazy and I don't know you well enough to justify the effort.
Fair enough.