But my point is that they are not fleeing danger. They are making the crossing from a place of safety and turn violent when their expectations of free facilities and free financial help are not met. These people are overburdening an already failing and underfunded system.Tillson, there are 4 main groups of asylum seekers: Syrians, Afghans, Iraquis and Northern Africans. They are all entiled to our protections under 2 UN Conventions, 1949 and 1951 because of wars or unstable political situations in their countries of origin.
In general, successive UK governments have allowed failed asylum seekers to remain a few years after their asylum applications are examined and most are actually rejected.
It follows that all people on those rubber boats must be allowed to arrive on dry land and given help. If they arrive on Lesbos, then the Schengen countries must allow them to choose where to apply for asylum.
The real solution is to stop wars and not help new 'springs'.
In recent days we have seen that agreements between countries mean nothing ( the French) and can be disregarded at will. The 1949 and 1951 UN Conventions to which you refer were constructed with the best of intentions and I think most still agree with the spirit of them. However, they have been hijacked by freeloading criminals set on entering countries with the intention of milking their resources. We, you, I can't afford for this to happen. There is no plan regarding numbers or for the long term upkeep of them. It is a disaster unfolding before our eyes. The kindest think is to begin mass deportation to point of origin and measures which make it impossible to cross by sea.