I don't want to enter into the mudslinging arena as to who is the more "left wing/racist/ bigotted/vile human beings" insults that are being hurled with abandon on this thread, but I would be very grateful if anyone, on either side of the divide, could explain to me the practicalities of accommodating more asylum seekers. There were 33,000 people with claims for asylum, as at the end of 2016. So many too many of them are living in squalid conditions in poor areas of the UK. If we're unable to accommodate those, how can we cope with more? Where do they live? We already have a serious housing shortage. Many have serious mental and physical health conditions our NHS is buckling under the strain already. Italy, Austria, Malta and Greece have all drawn their bridges up and won't accept any more. So where do we go from here? With the best will, and the greatest heart for those less fortunate than ourselves, surely these practical issues are worth addressing aren't they?