Douglas Murray – “In many ways, look at the reception at Munich station as 10,000 people are arriving every 48 hours or so at the height of the movement in 2015. They were coming up through the Balkans and up through Central Europe, and there were crowds at Munich train station, High Five-ing the Arrivals, giving them Balloons, Teddy Bears. What was it? It’s Perfectly Obvious. It was Germans elated at the sight of people breaking into their country rather than trying to break out!” Peter Robinson asks, “But even at that, even if it was a kind of act of German self-indulgence acting out of War Guilt, the Whole Argument was that these people were Unfortunate, that they were Fleeing Civil War, and you’re saying that 60 percent of them simply Weren’t!…” Douglas Murray jumps in, “A Lot More than 60 percent! I mean, what you get into in all of the issues with Migration is, and specifically European Migration is people find it Incredibly Hard to know where you Salami Slice issues! So, for instance, they say, yes, we’ll have people coming in who are Genuinely fleeing the Syrian Civil War, for instance. Well, there is an argument about that as well. You can look after 100 Syrians in a neighbouring country for Every One you look after in Europe. So it’s Not Efficient in all sorts of ways, whether or not it’s humane. But let’s say that. But then you have the people, including aid agencies, making the point. Well, and one Afghan Refugee made this to me to my face; he said, Syrians have only been at war for five years, we’ve been at war for 15 years! Why should They have Priority. Very Good Question!”