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- Nairn0
Isn't one of your beefs non-EU immigration, shapesalad?
If so, can't you see that investing in Africa, making it a place for Africans to have better opportunities to have better livelihoods and construct better communities and social structures would result in less need for them to have to move away in the first place?
Google 'Marshal plan for Africa'.
Reducing the scope of the EU CAP would be a first step to creating jobs and wealth in Africa.
- *marshall*Nairn
- Britain doesn't really have a good track record in Africa.PhanLo
- No cunt does, but let's not let history absolutely dictate the future.Nairn
- necessity is the mother of altruismFax_Benson
- That's a nice idea, but if they want to make Africa better, then the leaders need changing, not money thrown at them.shapesalad
- Africa has the land, the resources, the people - but their leaders are corrupt and many fractions are fighting. No amount of money will fix that.shapesalad
- Rarely in life does throwing money at a problem fix things. You need to get to the root of the matter.shapesalad
- You keep stating they'll be 'throwing money at it', when it more seems they're trying to encourage commercial interest, which is necessarily less wont to do soNairn
- Prevention is better than cure. Providing finance and expertise in countries with little to no experience of managing infrastructure projects is better than...Morning_star
- ...dealing with the burden of refugees when that country turns to shit.Morning_star
- Send them more jesus idiots from the US, that'll fix them.PhanLo