but you've made a generalisation again. now there may be people who would agree with you about albanians, for example, syrians, iranians, afghans, somalis, are people coming from war—torn countries, you're saying they are not really. but there are lots of people staying in those war—torn countries. what people don't like is the optics of tens of thousands of young men, we are not seeing, very often women and children and vulnerable people, and if we saw that, then maybe people, the general public, and especially in places like ashfield, would be more sympathetic. but they have to have a way of getting here, don't they, mr anderson? how do they get here? you know there are schemes for people to come here legally, nick. but there are not schemes for lots of countries. but why are young men coming here and leaving their women and children behind? that is not the sort of young men that are going to be having sympathy in this country? they are earning money and sending it to theirfamilies and they hope their families will follow them. in 1941, when the nazis were poised,