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The Wanted

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OriginUnited Kingdom
Albums Battleground
Word of Mouth
The Wanted
GenresPop Music
Dance-pop
Record labels Universal/Island
Mercury Records
Def Jam Recordings
Geffen Records
School Boy Records
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About The Wanted


The Wanted is a British-Irish boy band consisting of members Max George, Siva Kaneswaran, Jay McGuiness, Tom Parker and Nathan Sykes. They formed in 2009 and were signed worldwide to Universal Music subsidiaries Island Records and Mercury Records, and managed by Scooter Braun.

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Migration dilemma leaves Rishi Sunak confronting an expensive mess

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By Chris MasonPolitical editor, BBC News

The rows about small boat crossings over the Channel are the ultimate example of a political bind.

An international issue, demanding a national response, provoking local anger.

The crossings have shot up. The Prime Minister has promised to stop them.

At least part of what We Are seeing in the debates over sorting places for Migrants to stay is the consequence of a failure to do that.

Another element is the colossal backlog of asylum claims that need to be processed. But a significant part of all of this is a generational challenge lots of rich countries will face.

Courtesy of globalisation - smartphones, The Internet , satellite Television - it has never been easier for Poor People in low-income countries, or those Caught Up in wars, Natural Disasters or, perhaps in future, the consequences of Climate Change , to be aware of a richer world They might prefer.

What They might easily conclude is a rational decision to seek a better life. Which means rich countries, and their governments, have to conclude what a rational response to this is.

How can a country be sustainably compassionate, if indeed that is what it chooses to be? And what would that look like, when both of those words would be contested?

Rich countries now have to confront what to do about all this, often still in possession of rules and conventions that pre-date the era of the jet aeroplane and mass international travel.

And They - we - confront these challenges burdened by The Weight and contradictions of the dilemmas They generate.

What to do practically, politically, logistically, financially, morally?

Right now, the government confronts an expensive mess.

Solutions sought

As my colleagues Daniel Sandford and Callum May, More Than 51,000 asylum seekers are currently being put up in nearly 400 hotels around the UK.

It is costing the taxpayer £6m A Day . The government is desperate to find a solution.

Something cheaper, Something More obviously basic (in The Hope that that itself acts as a deterrent) and big sites that can house a lot of people.

Former military bases have long been top of The Wanted list for ministers - Land and buildings relatively easily acquired, that can be converted and up and running quickly. Or so They hope.

The political strategy here is this sort of thing is always going to annoy Some People , but fewer bigger sites will annoy fewer people, while housing plenty of people.

The Thing is, those They are annoying are getting angry and getting organised.

Conservative-controlled Braintree District Council has asked The High Court to block plans for.

And a legal battle looms between the Conservative-controlled East Lindsey District Council and the government over.

Boats floated

Some senior voices in government were talking up the prospect of ferries and barges also being used to house Migrants - Leading to some excitable newspaper Front Pages .

Strikingly, while floating accommodation was mentioned by the Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick , there isn't yet any detail about the plans.

One figure who worked in government under Labour recalled to me a similar desire to use ships, then to accommodate prisoners.

Suffice to say They were More Than a little sceptical that the Idea will ever see The Light of day.

They recalled one minister Back Then being packed off to Rotterdam to look at an ailing old boat the Dutch government wanted rid of.

But it was concluded it was so decrepit it probably wouldn't make it over the North Sea and the whole plan was quietly dropped.

The Challenge is finding The Boats , finding the places to put them and building the associated infrastructure, such as offices nearby on Land , to make the whole thing work.

Ministers now do still seem to be pursuing the Idea - as Portland Port in Dorset has been approached by the Home Office to provide space for what is called an " accommodation facility".

But there are no further details.

Critics of the government say A Legacy of mismanaging The Asylum system means all these problems now stack up. And it is unquestionable the problems are massive.

But it is also unquestionable that The Next government, of whatever political colour, will inherit much of the same set of problems.

And They are the same set of problems so many other similar rich countries confront - and will continue to confront for decades to come.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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