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Here is the crux: “Europe is getting older and will soon be dealing with a serious shortage of working-age people . . . Germany alone could experience a labour shortage of up to 2.4 million workers by 2020, according to the Boston Consulting Group. Our existing social-security systems are not threatened by migration. Quite to the contrary: The contribution of migrants will ensure that the support Europeans receive now will continue into the future.”

Lest anybody missed it, this is an argument for cultural suicide, dressed-up in the language of palliative care.

Even if Europe’s demographic fall-off were as severe as Mr Ambrosi claims, who but a madman would think the answer is to import people from a wholly different culture to make up the next generation? Do Ambrosi and other free-marketeers in America and Europe really foresee no problems at all in this? Perhaps they should explain their theory to the 25-50 per cent of young people in Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece who do not have a job. Tell them that they have just been leap-frogged by people willing to work harder for less, with the approval of American free-marketeers and assorted libertarians.

Many of us who live in Europe, love Europe as it is. We do not want our politicians, through weakness, cowardice or prevarication, to change our home into an utterly different place. Europeans may be almost endlessly compassionate but not to the point of being suicidal. The public may want many contradictory things, but they will not forgive politicians if — whether by accident or design — they change our continent completely. If they do so then many of us will regret this quietly. Others will regret this less quietly. In either case, if our politicians do not start to lead their publics through this morass then our continent’s crisis may be just beginning.
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thejustcity
September 24th, 2015
6:09 PM
The other hypothetical question that needs to be posed, one which might be invaluable and instructive, is that in a war in a region between two opposing powers who share the same ideology and beliefs, for what reason should it be incumbent upon external and distant regions to take into their hearth every individual from the losing side in that conflict, when the ideology and beliefs of either are both incompatible with and deleterious to those regions?

amcdonald
September 24th, 2015
2:09 PM
All these pictures of refugees show the now TOTAL FAILURE OF ISLAM and it`s fictional Ummah. A prominent arab journalist (BBC...)thinks a russian and american led troops on the ground alliance is being organised to totally destroy Islamic State. That would make sense (like the alliance that destroyed the nazis in WW2). The heroic Kurdish Army deserves solidarity. Today we read of nearly 500 muslims crushed to death at Mecca. The only good news about Islam is its total historical collapse. Western civilisation and Enlightenment values are winning. It`s the triumph of pagan modernism and it`s science and culture.

Dougie
September 24th, 2015
1:09 PM
This is exactly the type of crisis that the EU was (or ought to have been) designed for. Now we can see the EU, from the Commission downwards, is totally useless there remains no possible reason for remaining a member.

Anonymous
September 24th, 2015
1:09 PM
happy are you douglas with the racist ignorant comments which always follow your articles.

Anon
September 24th, 2015
10:09 AM
What the hell is the Coudenhove-Kalergi plan? Sounds like some conspiracist crap to me.

Albert Zbingswiki
September 24th, 2015
10:09 AM
And still the elephant in the room remains the poisonous cancer of a religion which these people bring with them, which spreads death wherever it settles, and which dooms Europe to an oppressive future, as precious few have the nerve to stand up to it. Because, obviously, that would make them a 'phobe, which is the very, very worst thing one can be.

Peter Lee Goodchildmous
September 24th, 2015
9:09 AM
Visions of the Coudenhove-Kalergi plan coming to life. The elite, anonymous puppet masters are at work who control all our destinies......accidents don't just happen like wars, immigration - they are all caused by sometimes forces we are unaware of. The futility of individual thought and logic is nothing compared to the dark and powerful who pull our strings.

Alexander Tomsky
September 24th, 2015
7:09 AM
Spot on! Immigration in the US is not analogous. Americans are a political nation made up of former immigrants, the europeans are made of old small nations and absorbing newcomers is very difficult. But the real problem are the muslims; americans are lucky to have relatively few and given their political religion are able to absorb peacefully most of them

Mitchell Puttick
September 24th, 2015
6:09 AM
Douglas, Please come to Australia and speak on Q&A (Australia's version of Question time). We need a neo- conservative voice to speak some sense into the left (or at least attempt to).

Brian McInnis
September 24th, 2015
5:09 AM
'Many of us who live in Europe, love Europe as it is.' Nothing ever stays as it is for long, Douglas. You really should know that by now.

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