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Douglas argued that the UK cannot indefinitely accept unlimited numbers of asylum seekers or migrants without risking overburdening its resources. He cited a recent statement from a left-wing MP suggesting the UK should continue accepting illegal immigrants until the country is overwhelmed. Such policies, Douglas contended, amount to a reckless abandonment of national duty and infrastructure.
He emphasized that the current situation underscores a fundamental misunderstanding of a nation's capacity to absorb and integrate newcomers. Given the sheer volume of arrivals, many with questionable asylum claims, the UK is on the brink of systemic overload, risking societal and economic destabilization.