I am Swiss living in another country. If I want to return I just hope there is space for me, you know just in case
The only reasonable response to this xenophobic BS is to reject it, not to make a counter proposal.
I mean I do understand the economic necessity population growth, but I’ve been here all my life, and country was deffo better 3 million people ago. Now it’s like an overcrowded amusement park.
Population limits will certainly be part
What I don’t really understand, that svp is against migration, which is needed because society is becoming older and birthrate is very low, but they keep rejecting any proposals, which might help families living here. (Whole day school, affordable childcare, etc)
Im surprised no counter proposal was made… there seems to be confidence (or arrogance) that it will no come through.
What I fear is that it will come through as citizens are fed up of density stress, high rents, clogged highways, no way for home ownership, rising health costs, overboarding hospitals etc. it will be a vote based on feeling, not rationale.
I hope it comes through. You know, not everybody wants to live in huge crowds.
Even if this is rejected, something HAS to be done. We simply cannot sustain 150’000-200’000 new migrants per year. The infrastructure won’t hold up. There isn’t enough housing, jobs, schools, road, hospital to hold up. I honnestly miss the Switzerland when we weren’t having buildings everywhere and where there aren’t traffic jams everytime you go out.
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I am Swiss living in another country. If I want to return I just hope there is space for me, you know just in case
The only reasonable response to this xenophobic BS is to reject it, not to make a counter proposal.
I mean I do understand the economic necessity population growth, but I’ve been here all my life, and country was deffo better 3 million people ago. Now it’s like an overcrowded amusement park.
Population limits will certainly be part
What I don’t really understand, that svp is against migration, which is needed because society is becoming older and birthrate is very low, but they keep rejecting any proposals, which might help families living here. (Whole day school, affordable childcare, etc)
Im surprised no counter proposal was made… there seems to be confidence (or arrogance) that it will no come through.
What I fear is that it will come through as citizens are fed up of density stress, high rents, clogged highways, no way for home ownership, rising health costs, overboarding hospitals etc. it will be a vote based on feeling, not rationale.
I hope it comes through. You know, not everybody wants to live in huge crowds.
Even if this is rejected, something HAS to be done. We simply cannot sustain 150’000-200’000 new migrants per year. The infrastructure won’t hold up. There isn’t enough housing, jobs, schools, road, hospital to hold up. I honnestly miss the Switzerland when we weren’t having buildings everywhere and where there aren’t traffic jams everytime you go out.
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