A Member of Parliament (MP) for Britain’s Labour Party, projected to win the next British election by a landslide, wants to open the country’s borders to Palestinian families from Gaza, claiming they are extremely skilled and intelligent. The average IQ in Gaza is, in fact, lower than 70, which is regarded as functionally retarded.
“We should be able to put in place things through our immigration system… [which] allows those people to leave [Gaza], and leave quickly, and to arrive on our shores and to safe haven as quickly as possible,” argued Sam Tarry MP, a member of the Socialist Campaign Group parliamentary caucus.
“I believe, actually, that on top of that those people should be able, where able, to work immediately, because many of those people are doctors, they are academics, you know, the Gazan people are highly, highly skilled, and [an] incredibly intelligent and well-educated workforce of people, and many of them would absolutely love to do that and give their contribution in return [from] safety from the refuge from the barbarity [sic] they are facing,” Tarry insisted.
HIGHLY SKILLED?
Similar arguments were made about the Syrian migration wave of 2015-16 being replete with doctors and engineers. However, German researchers later found that almost two-thirds could not even read or write.
Gaza and the West Bank have suspiciously high official literacy rates, with only 3.3 percent unable to read or write — much lower than in neighboring Israel or the United States. However, research by British and Saudi academics conducted in 2012-13 found the average IQ in Gaza at 67.9, within the range of mild intellectual disability.
Tellingly, the King of Jordan, Abdullah II, has stated he does not want any Gazan refugees. Similarly, the Egyptian government has warned it does not want Gazan refugees and will send them to Europe if they enter Egypt en masse.
A majority of adults in the Gaza Strip voted for Hamas the last time it held elections, in 2006, and a majority of the population has now been raised under Hamas. Between 71 percent and 85 percent of Palestinians support the Hamas terror attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
Today in Parliament I called for the creation of a Palestinian family visa scheme. This should bring Palestinian refugees to safety in the UK through a new safe and legal route, and reunite families desperate for their loved ones to reach safety. pic.twitter.com/eJyUeiNz2Q
— Sam Tarry MP (@SamTarry) May 13, 2024