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http://politics.guardian.co.uk/conse...311823,00.html
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If a person can't meet the requirements then either they aren't in desperate need for asylum or they are an economic immigrant without skills or the ability to speak English. By capping, we actually mean setting a target number. That doesn't mean that the 100,001st person to apply won't be let in, it means that the level of need or skill will be monitored and adjusted to ensure that only around 100,000 people enter the country. I personally don't think that we should be setting a limit on the numbers, I think that we should be setting the limits on the points system. If 200,000 people have strong skills and speak English or are fleeing torture in their own country, then let them in. |
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As long as we have similar guidelines here, I don't think that it matters whether we are signed up to it or not. I see no reason why Britain shouldn't write its own rules, if we can ensure that people who need our help get it.
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