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Oh this thread is ****ing absurd, put down your copies of the Daily Express and do some research
For starters, a UCL report found that the positive net contribution of EU migrants since 2000 totalled £20bn, compared with a negative figure for native born Brits of £617bn. Moreover, they were 43% less likely than natives to claim benefits and tax credits, and 7% less likely to be living in social housing. Not only that, but they are on average better educated than natives...with...get this, 25% of those pesky recent Eastern European migrants being university graduates compared with only 24% of Brits. On a separate but related note, unemployment benefits total just 1% of the welfare spending bill, and even if you collate the figures for housing and family support, they still do not exceed the amount we spend on pensions. Why do people always forget this? Migrants undercutting wages of British workers is the fault of their employers who are illegally underpaying them. The poverty we have in this country is the fault of successive governments failing to build adequate levels of social housing, and the continuing obsession with 'clamping down' on benefit fraud despite the fact that uncollected tax is 30x more of a loss. But no we won't give a **** about any of that because it's not a tangible scenario that we can envisage like Blanka and her family of seventeen kids not working and not speaking English is :rolleyes: |
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Another rule should be any foreign people in British prisons should be deported with lifelong bans from entering the UK
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I know a few were deported last year for raping children but most of the gang are still in prison here |
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I had to settle for a Ford Focus. :( |
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I like to follow life by one simple question with two possible answers
'Is there a problem?' No - thanks to Brexit Yes - thanks to immigrants Its simple, if you dont understand it, youre probably in education or a loony lefty. |
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Did I say that. No words in mouths please. What I have little time for are those that see conspiracy theories around every corner and act as though they are the 'enlightened' generation and the first to question the establishment. I find it idealistic, naïve and downright hypocritical that many are quick to question the establishment but refuse to question religious ideology and oppressive practice in their own countries - basically because it isn't fashionable, PC. They defend the undefendable in their blind attempts to lay all blame at the establishment and their misguided attempts at 'justice'. Western governments cannot compare/compete with religion when it comes to oppression and dictatorships. I believe everyone should be held accountable for their actions whatever race, religion or nationality and PC should never get in the way of that. I too have complete and utter pity for anyone who doesn't think religious ideology and relating oppressive practice should be questioned and people indulging in such practices in this country held accountable. Since when did being a minority put someone above the laws and beliefs of a country. The same rules should apply to all and people shouldn't fear challenging behaviours because the culprits happen to be a minority group within that country. Idealism and tunnel vision go hand in hand. |
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But then the spin is they are taking our jobs :hee: you can't win as an immigrant |
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And then also the faulty of say the NHS themselves when we are told "if all the immigrants left the NHS would collapse"? |
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