The recent
debates which are causing tempers to be lost tell us much about our
masters. The former Prime Minister John
Major emerged from his prime property investment to cry "Deceit, deceit,
they've all got deceit for me!" (see the film "Carry On Cleo")
about the Leave campaign. This is rich
coming from someone unable to give a straight answer about anything during his
term of office.
One of the
quibbles he has is about the migration issue.
For our politicians this is a game played by people who have trouble
with any numbers, especially if there are complications or calculations with a
need to be very careful about assumptions.
Truth might be found in numbers but only if they are the right ones.
My take on
migration is to look at the long historical perspective as well as the
numbers. One of the advantages of the
net is that out there is a great deal of information that is useful, if not
for, certainty, then at least hinting at where to look and what questions to
ask. At a personal level there can be
very many "what ifs".
One
fascinating site is Norway Heritage dot com which deals with the large scale
migration from there across the Atlantic in the past notably the late 19th
Century. A great deal of it was carried
by British ships and the site has extensive records of these and their
sailings. If you have an interest in
maritime history it is a treasure trove.
One
example is this of the
SS "City of Berlin" of the Inman Line, on the Liverpool run. A great grandfather was in the boiler room
for a long period of time and later might have been in charge. A younger son, he migrated from Co.Wicklow to
Liverpool. It appears that other family
connections were involved.
Some of them
and their families went across to stay.
Why didn't he? He lived in a
place which was almost a transit camp of peoples at times. He was crewing on a ship that evidently
carried many migrants. He had the
opportunity etc. but he did not. Perhaps
he may have been particular about his beer.
As well as the
Scandinavians, who in general were welcomed, during the late 19th Century there
were many others. In the 1870's the USA
was adamant about its open doors policy for reasons much the same as we claim
today. Some of their early peoples
disagreed but after the US Cavalry had done its job had to accept the economic
changes. Yes, I have marched to
"The Garryowen".
The new
peoples of later years, however, were not quite the same. There was large scale movement from Italy, a
nation created only by the 1860's, with confused politics, much poverty and
economically weak, what changes? Also,
there were many of the Jewish faith driven out of the Russian Empire, which
then encompassed Eastern Europe.
But then came
others in numbers from the Far East. This
had the potential for large scale mass migration with the relevant demands. Yes they brought their labour and what money
they had, no they did not have the same belief systems or cultures. It was soon
after their arrivals that the US began to introduce limitations and later
legislation aimed at control.
This was all
very recently. I can recall talking to
people born in the 1860's and 70's. Yet
we seem to have forgotten what was really involved and do not understand what
is possible. For large scale movements
of the longer past we know and understand even less.
At present, there is small hope of any of our leaders having a grip on the implications or even understanding some of the basic numbers.
Back to the boiler room.
At present, there is small hope of any of our leaders having a grip on the implications or even understanding some of the basic numbers.
Back to the boiler room.
I don't think our leaders have either the time or inclination to understand some of the basic numbers. In their world minions do that, but therein lies a problem. Who checks the minions and how?
ReplyDeleteChecks and balances we used to say, but if leaders are not interested checks or balance then the inevitable happens.
come - most British were 'ag labs'.
ReplyDeletenot quaint immigrants.
What is more they were mostly white.
Britain wasn't a parking lot for people.
And what happened in the past is not a template for the future.
Especially now with no free speech and deliberate dilution of the natives.